Conservation at Bangor
- 4th in the UK for Agriculture Forestry and Food in the Guardian League Tables 2020
- Rated Gold for Teaching Quality in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF 2017)
- Cutting edge research and award winning teaching.
The research of conservation scientists and students at Bangor University span the breadth of the discipline from the ecology of threatened species to the institutional and economic aspects of conservation. We work globally: from the forests of Madagascar to the savannahs of Africa, from the mountains of Snowdonia to the primeval woodlands of Poland. We work on a diverse range of taxa from large predators to economically important palm species. We are interested in evidence-based solutions to the diverse threats facing ecosystems worldwide.
Our courses
- C180 Applied Terrestrial and Marine Ecology BSc (Hons) (3 years)
- C183 Applied Terrestrial and Marine Ecology (with placement year) BSc (Hons) (4 years)
- 5DKD Conservation with Forestry BSc (Hons) (3 years)
- 5DLD Conservation with Forestry (with placement year) BSc (Hons) (4 years)
- D447 Environmental Conservation BSc (Hons) (3 years)
- D448 Environmental Conservation (with placement year) BSc (Hons) (4 years)
- C328 Wildlife Conservation BSc (Hons) (3 years)
- C332 Wildlife Conservation (with placement year) BSc (Hons) (4 years)